The Governing NARCISSUS: the psychology of the FDS

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  • Terry
    Terry

    Narcissism is a term of psychology/psychiatry characterized this way.

    1. has a grandiose sense of self-importance
    2. is preoccupied with fantasies of unlimited success, power, brilliance, beauty, or ideal love
    3. believes that he or she is "special" and unique and can only be understood by other special people
    4. requires excessive admiration
    5. strong sense of entitlement
    6. takes advantage of others to achieve his or her own ends
    7. lacks empathy
    8. is often envious or believes others are envious of him or her
    9. arrogant behavior

    The Faithful and Discreet Slave (class) fits the above criteria as evidenced by their policies, doctrines, dogma and social organization tenets.

    The history of the organization of Bible Students (under C.T.Russell) and subsequent Jehovah's Witnesses (under Judge Rutherford, et al) demonstrates this assertion.

    The "personality" of what has become known as "the organization" is an extension (or projection) of individual mental disorder among the elite and is passed down to infect the thinking (and outward personality) of the rank and file.

    Let's look at the particulars.

    C.T.Russell is the founder of this religion. Although reared in a home dominated by Scottish Presbyterian doctrinal thinking, young Russell strayed from orthodoxy. His behavior indicates he was "above" or "exempt" from thinking himself worthy of commonplace judgement by God Almighty. He was "special". Instead of submitting to the belief and practices of his family; Russell pulled away and became radicalized in beliefs.

    The end of the 19th Century in America brought about much religious unrest among the devout who had sought to bring about the City of God on Earth by means of social programs and proselytising. Misfits within local churches felt something more dramatic was due them personally than mere "waiting on the Lord". These persons became eager for Christ to return NOW! It was only a matter of finding a way to force God to establish his Kingdom within their lifetime!

    William Miller was the lynchpin of this thinking. Miller spurned his family's religious thinking just like the latter-day C.T.Russell would after him. Miller/Russell became as close to unbelieving as was sustainable. Eventually, each was persuaded that God had a "different" message than everyone else (ordinary believers) for them personally!

    Each (Miller/Russell) did not attend Seminary or learn the original languages. No, for THEM it was unnecessary! Both, applied their own personal thinking to bible study and the reading of radical literature (dealing with End Times.)

    Each, (Miller/Russell) emerged with a firm conviction that THEY ALONE knew God's secrets! Each sought to persuade (at first reluctantly) others less fortunate. Each dedicated their life and personal possessions to spreading the (personal and special) message that Christ was about to arrive!

    Stop!

    Look at the above list of 9 symptoms of Narcissism.

    Now, proceed.

    Miller's group grew because those who joined were of the same mindset. In other words, other narcissitic free-thinkers who wanted their reward now/soon liked the immediacy of Miller's message. They were "special" because THEY ALONE knew the "truth". They alone saw the "light growing brighter". These 2nd Adventists grew arrogant and impertinent.

    When the failure (Great Disappointment) happened they were unrepentant at first. Instead of owning up to the error the group continued to justify the nearness of the coming of Jesus in actual date-setting. (Miller eventually apologized for his error, yet; continued believing it would happen until the day he died.)

    C.T.Russell came along after Miller and found the group of narcissitic stragglers preaching Miller's SAME MESSAGE with unrepentant zeal!

    Russell embraced 2nd Adventist thinking with his own "special" add-on twists: Jesus really had come invisibly. (This wasn't even Russell's idea. It came from a letter writer who suggested an alternate "meaning" for parousia.)

    Time after Time Pastor Russell (as he was now called) presented himself as unique, chosen, special and alone in possession of the Truth. His acceptance of a brand-new doctrine (Maria Russell's idea) of selection as god's "mouthpiece" sealed his fate. The narcissism enfolded Russell's personality and transformed his writing and his followers into "Russellites".

    What made C.T.Russell different from Miller in this regard? Miller, at least, was by all accounts a humble man who repented of his public error in date-setting. Russell, when proved wrong by events, fudged the numbers and rewrote (in later editions) the adjoining "explanations" for events to clean them up and make them invisible to disproof.

    In short, Russell became dishonest and arrogant and began using others to make his self-delusion stay alive.

    Russell's successor, Judge Rutherford is no exception to the arrogance of Narcissism!

    Judge Rutherford saw himself in a specially chosen role as god's mouthpiece. Rutherford used insider legal knowledge to wrest control of the Watchtower Corporation away from Russell's explicitly chosen sucessors.

    Rutherford blasted verbally anybody who differed with him. Rutherford maligned, challenged, decried and bad-mouthed his own nation, leaders, fellow Christians with a superiority unequalled for Narcissism's profile!

    He and his board were arrested for fomenting Sedition among members of the Armed Forces during WWI. Upon release, Rutherford sought to control all the Bible Students' groups throughout the world by sending "helpers" to organize local congregations and get lists of members and appointing local elders sympathetic to his leadership.

    In short, Judge Rutherford was everything you read (above) on the list of Narcissistic traits and then some!

    If Russell could spout prophecy; so could Rutherford! Rutherford set the date of 1925 as the resurrection of the faithful dead (ancient worthies) and later had a mansion built for their use. (For his own use, actually!)

    Rutherford flouted the laws against illegal alcohol with regularity. Clearly, he thought himself above the law and above all other men. He ran Bethel as he pleased and filled books and magazines with his crackpot ideas about religion, health, politics and the "truth" of God's kingdom.

    Rutherford even had the unmitigated ego to find a better name for Christians than the King himself! Instead of being "merely" Christian, "true" believers were now Jehovah's Witnesses. (The term "witness" appealed to this ex-Judge particularly). He set up the local congregations like a court with Districts and Circuits and appointed his own henchmen to visit regularly and implement his dictates.

    What members became was a public spectacle reflecting Rutherford's ideas and personality. Court cases were public displays of contrarian behavior and belief. Blood refusal was a public display of self-righteousness. Military avoidance was public demonstration of a holier-than-thou pacifism trumping Christendom's patriotism.

    The idea and concept of the FAITHFUL AND DISCREET SLAVE being C.T. Russell was forthwith changed to that of the Society itself. Specifically, only Rutherford had the legal leadership of this body. His fellow board members were a front and without power.

    This was step one in converting the FDS into a Narcissistic surrogate for Rutherford's megalomanical fantasies.

    When Rutherford died a puppet ruler replaced him. Nathan Knorr was the sock puppet of the real Narcissistic Leader: Fred Franz. Franz was the guru who, himself, was another Miller. Self-taught, self-regulated, appointed by god and in the know from divine control. The FDS was, in essence, the narcissist Franz who wrote the dynamic blatherings of dispensationalism. (Every book went on and on about how bible characters "pictured" latter-day Jehovah's Witnesses.)

    Franz, in effect, pulled his peculiar theology out of his own alimentary canal by applying every scripture in the bible to Jehovah's Witnesses in the 20th Century!!

    The conventions in the 1920's became the fulfillment of the book of Revelation (pouring bowls of wrath) upon Christendom! The death of the two Witnesses became the imprisonment of Rutherford and his board. Etc. etc.

    Without Fred Franz and his narcissistic imagination; Knorr would have been just another businessman.

    When Franz finally prevailed in pushing ahead his agenda of END TIMES speculations, phoney chronologies and speculations--he was demonstrating to all the world what only a true NARCISSIST would attempt. Franz was showing the world that God worked through HIM ALONE! The sham of "faithful and discreet slave" receiving angelic guidance was a pretense for the rank and file (and Knorr). In reality, one man who was above all others (Franz) was able to control millions of true-believers and steer them left and right as he ordained!

    The dramatic plunge ahead toward certain destruction (1974/75) would forever prove to the world who was right and who was wrong!

    Except, a true narcissist is too arrogant to repent, relent and face reality!

    The FDS became a tool of revenge upon those who sought to disparage the "special mouthpiece of God" in pointing out his errors and self-myths!! A turnabout in policy ensued that sought payback for the humiliations brought on by the Armageddon no-show!)

    The remaining decade of the 70's led up to the crackdown of the 80's.

    Narcissists must be admired alone! The FDS is alone the true prophet of god!

    Stop!

    Read the list of 9 symptoms of the Narcissist.

    Apply each to the dictates, policies and writings of the Governing Body as it has transformed over this history!

    Today this Governing Body is an iron fist of pure ego, entitlement and arrogance!

    "The Truth" and "accurate knowledge" stem from this body alone in all the earth; according to them.

    This should give us all pause to reflect on what we are dealing with. Members are attracted to this organization if they share the traits of the Narcissism within themselves.

    Ask yourself these questions.

    When you were a Jehovah's Witness did you.....

    1. Possess a grand sense of importance that you alone had found the True religion? Alone did the work of the King Christ Jesus who guided your door to door ministry?

    2.Share in the fantasies of a righteous New Order where you'd live forever in a perfect peace with your loved ones while all the rest of mankind died a horrifying death at Armageddon?

    3.Believe you were "special" as a true witness about Jehovah in using his true name and carrying his message to those perishing in Christendom?

    4.Believe your status as a Jehovah's Witness made your religious views superior to all others and made your works and faith more acceptable to God than other christians no matter how sincere?

    5.Have a strong sense of entitlement to God's promises by virtue of the fact you had given up worldly connections, holidays, education, fame, career and recreation time?

    6.Take advantage of others' ignorance of the true meaning of scripture by explaining to them the real meaning and purpose of Jehovah's Kingdom in order to replace their own faulty understanding?

    7.Lack empathy for those who would perish at Armageddon because they didn't listen when you offered them the Watchtower at their doorstep? Lack empathy for the young, old or suffering in volunteering for charity work since you knew your JW ministry was more important?

    8.Envy the elders who had more privileges or thought yourself enviable because you knew and practised a better way of life?

    9.Display arrogance against authorities, seminary graduates, teachers, government officials because their status came from a dying old world system soon to be replaced?

    It all comes down to an infection of ideas and philosophy from narcissism, mental disorder and corrupt power among an influential body of religious zealots: JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES!

    The body follows the head in its bidding. If the head has a mental disorder the body will follow.

    Once we followed our head: the Governing Body of narcissists. Once we wer special and arrogant and entitled.

    Now, we know better.

    Now, our purpose has become exposing the disorder and psychology of these miscreants before they twist more potential victims into their web of feckless deceit!

    See the Watchtower Society for what it is; the result of narcissistic thinking from the outset.

  • Terry
    Terry

    How often does a JW find themselves on center stage with all eyes upon them?

    A JW child learns to attract attention by not pledging allegience to the flag or sing the national anthem.

    A JW family doesn't decorate for Christmas or Halloween. They stand out by being different and considering themselves superior!

    A true narcissistic personality thrives as an active JW. A person with any semblance of humility or self-awareness will not flourish inside this organization.

    What the Governing Body encourages is more people in a tight knit resemblance to themselves.

    Narcissism promotes more of itself.

    Those who fail in being a JW in good standing are actually failing at Narcissism.

    Members who rebel, ask questions, oppose the legalism fail to reflect the values of narcissism and thus, deprive the group as a whole of its badge of solidarity: especial worthiness.

  • minimus
    minimus

    After reading this, I have to somewhat disagree.

    Just because people leave their families' belief systems and teach differently because they actually might believe they themselves have found the "truth", it doesn't necessarily make for a narcisstic individual. And just because all JWs believed as they did, it doesn't mean they too fit that description.

    I think you're stretching mightily here.

  • Terry
    Terry

    After reading this, I have to somewhat disagree.

    Just because people leave their families' belief systems and teach differently because they actually might believe they themselves have found the "truth", it doesn't necessarily make for a narcisstic individual. And just because all JWs believed as they did, it doesn't mean they too fit that description.

    I think you're stretching mightily here.

    Am I?

    Think what steps a person must take to depart from familal bonds of love and security to turn their back on those who raised them. When a JW, for instance, shuns a family member it is demonstrating a self-superiority of unequalled arrogance!

    You cannot remain a member in good standing without being arrogant or entitled to special treatment from the Supreme Being and parading around with the ridiculous and awkward designation of Jehovah's Witness while acting like you know something nobody else is privvy to.

    A parent who watches their child die by refusing blood is a whack-job pure and simple. What whacked them but their own superior (to the medical profession and common decency) attitude?

    The idea that only your small group deserve to live and that you'll gleefully watch as mankind is annhilated in front of your eyes demonstrates perfectly the twisted personality of members in good standing.

    It is a hard call, I realise.

    But, think about more carefully.

    This religion attracts a certain psychology to it. Those who remain do so because they fit the aberrant mind pattern and personality profile.

    Those who exit the Kingdom Hall cannot fit this profile for very long.

  • BluesBrother
    BluesBrother

    I do agree with Terry.... The description of narcississ......etc (s'p?) at the top fitted exactly the Org as we know it. And the 9 points to ask oneself were spot on too...

  • minimus
    minimus

    These 9 points fit the Republican party to a tee. Do you think they'd agree with you, Terry?

  • minimus
    minimus

    Are all those in mind controlled cults narcisstic too? Based upon your essay, the answer has to be yes.

  • Terry
    Terry
    These 9 points fit the Republican party to a tee. Do you think they'd agree with you, Terry?

    Ha ha ha ha....ha

    Think of it like a continuum of black to gray scale.

    Here..................................................................to........................................................................here.

    On each of the 9 points you cross a line somewhere into aberrancy. The balance disappears into imbalance.

    The Conservative ideology calls for the smallest government possible ideally. Practically speaking, right after the Great Depression in the U.S.A. people were in desperate straits financially and our economy was in shards. However, the government was very small.

    F.D.R. grew the size of government to fit the specific needs of the citizenry by creating work projects for hire such as the W.P.A. The size of government grew astronomically. Yet, the economy grew to pay the debt as a result.

    My point?

    The practical vicissitudes of any ideology lie in the test of everyday reality. Where the rubber meets the road people either thrive and flourish or get into desperate trouble because of what they believe.

    To cling tenaciously to any idea, concept, belief or principle when it is harming you and your family's future is the strongest argument against those ideas, concepts, beliefs and principles!

    Our Democracy, in principle, allows a teeter totter between the most radical Conservative opinion and the wildest Liberal programs by means of electing the opposite idea when one proves disastrous.

    In a religion such as Jehovah's Witnesses, however, there is no loyal opposition, contrary party or election capable of tipping the balance in the other direction. Conform or Die is not a policy of persuasion or a practical alternative!

    JW's exist purely as a demonstration of sheer obstinancy fueled by---I assert---a personality problem. They are ultimately proved to be Narcissists because their indefatigable clinging to what is wrong and what is proved to be a lie confirms they are above reproof in their own mind.

  • yknot
    yknot

    Terry is on a roll!

    Loving it, keep up the terrific posts!

  • Terry
    Terry
    Are all those in mind controlled cults narcisstic too? Based upon your essay, the answer has to be yes.

    No!

    Clearly, people who simply obey are not narcissists.

    JW's show up at your door with the purpose of persuading you your entire world view is entirely wrong and Satanic!

    Other cults may think they are right and you are wrong, but; they don't put themselves in the limelight with alarming reularity on a family, social and national basis to prove it.

    JW's are a particular breed of personality in much the same way as, say, people who become policeman or people who become wrestlers or cheerleaders are of a certain personality type.

    You can't be shy and retiring and be a cheerleader successfully. Exhibitionists thrive.

    People with various other mental profiles are attracted to being a JW too. However, if they cannot fulfill the requirements of the JW agenda that conflict and friction will eventually chase them elsewhere for a better fit.

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